Another howler . . .

" . . .  before Snowden, I never made a personal decision whether the 
government was really spying on everything or not. I just left it as unknown 
because it was just unclear, but still focused on countermeasures. Anyway, I 
can say objectively that none of these academics – it's mainly academics and 
some industry people who attend these events – the real people who know about 
cryptography are very concerned about this. . .  ."

Before Snowden it was becoming clearer every year a huge amount of 
state-surveillance was going on. You had " Homeland Defense - a Modest Proposal 
' in C-net as far back as 2002.
Then delayed revelations in the NYT - deliberately delayed by the NYT.  2005.
So its negligent ( or criminally negligent! ) to say this mass spying was 
'unclear.'  TSTBAALAA again!
The ' real ' people in his audience were almost certainly as aware as any 
normie might have been and probably concerned enough in a way not familiar to a 
borderline imbecile ( idiot-savant type ) or psychopath like Chaum.
The Amash-Conyers bill was almost passed by such laymen. ' Real ' members of 
Congress.

Look if Chaum has any 'real'  friends they might want to stage an intervention 
now because the way he's going he's certifiable already.  Really.

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